XL5: Resizing the TipWizard Box

Last reviewed: September 12, 1996
Article ID: Q113393
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Excel for Windows, version 5.0

SUMMARY

In Microsoft Excel version 5.0, the TipWizard Box can be resized only when the Customize dialog box is open.

NOTE: To access the Customize dialog box, choose Toolbars from the View menu, and then choose the Customize button.

MORE INFORMATION

The TipWizard box is a spinner control text box that is displayed when the TipWizard toolbar is present in the Microsoft Excel workspace. To display the TipWizard, choose Toolbars from the View menu, and select the TipWizard check box.

To adjust or resize the TipWizard Box, do the following:

  1. From the View menu, choose Toolbars.

  2. Choose Customize.

  3. Under categories, choose TipWizard.

  4. Drag the TipWizard Box onto the worksheet.

  5. Move your mouse to the left or right edge of the TipWizard box (until the cursor changes to a cross with a arrows pointing left and right).

  6. From the left edge of the box, drag the mouse pointer to the left, or, from the right edge of the box drag the mouse pointer to the right. The TipWizard Box will expand horizontally.

  7. Reposition the TipWizard onto the screen in the location you prefer.

  8. Choose Close in the Customize dialog.


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Last reviewed: September 12, 1996
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